Monday 3rd January 2022 will see a Must Win prize fund of £1000.00 - plans are for 5 x £100 cheques and 25 x £20 club shop vouchers. There will be 30 winners plus the usual Must win Monday prize of £100.00.
In addition from January 2022 and on every 4th Monday there will be an additional Must Win Monday £100.00 winner. The Abbey Accumulator is drawn every Friday and is now standing at £2,050 and will increase by £50 each week until won. The lottery is supporting two local foodbank projects jointly run by Cambridge Charity Fundraisers who are providing Xmas dinners to 15 local families and Abbey Action who are providing a food bank facility. The lottery are jointly providing funds of £300.00. We understand that around 70 families are part of the project It’s only £2 a week, Sign up here: https://www.cufclottery.co.uk/sign-up/
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Xmas dinners to 15 local families and Abbey Action who are providing a food bank facility. The lottery are jointly providing funds of £300.00. We understand that around 70 families are part of the project
It’s only £2 a week, Sign up here: https://www.cufclottery.co.uk/sign-up/ On the 18th December, Cambridge United played Rotherham at the Abbey Stadium Cambridge United supporters can you see yourself in the photos in the slideshow below Simon King took the photographs Here is the result of the 'Must Win Monday' (18 December 2021) This weeks winning 'Must Win Monday' number is (5384), with the winner receiving £100 The lucky winner of 'Must Win Monday' will be notified individually by email and receive their cheque within the next few days. Don't forget that The Abbey Accumulator is due to be drawn this Friday. Yours sincerely, The CUFC Lottery Team, https://www.cufclottery.co.uk JOIN THE CUFCLottery here today
Cambridge United will dedicate a section of the first Matchday Programme of the New Year to supporters we sadly lost during 2021...
If you would like to have your friend or relative featured in the commemorative piece, which will run in the Monday 3rd January match against Portsmouth, please send an email to dan.branowsky@cambridge-united.co.uk with a message including your loved one's name and photo. Submissions must be received by Monday 27th December.
This afternoon we welcome the supporters, officials and players of Rotherham to the Abbey Stadium. It is less than a month since the two sides met at the New York Stadium, however much has happened since then, both on and off the pitch. Cambridge United have advanced to the next rounds of both the Papa John’s Trophy and the FA Cup. The match at St James Park against Newcastle is certainly one to whet the appetite. Tickets are now on sale for the away coach as is the Boxing Day match at Wycombe Wanderers for more details see https://tinyurl.com/2p856w5f.
I have been involved in supporter matters with different organisations for more than twenty years and we seem to finally have a plan following the Fans Led Review for taking football forwards in England. It is an opportunity that will bring about a fairer system, a fairer distribution of funds across the pyramid, a regulator who will oversee the game properly and the opportunity to get supporters more involved at their clubs. It cannot be allowed to fail. Supporters cannot just sit back and accept the review will go through without some opposition. There will be and there is already opposition in some quarters. It is your responsibility to ensure the game is fit for the next generation. Your children and grand-children. It is up to everyone wanting a fairer system to make sure these changes happen and help the organisations trying to help you. There may not be another chance in our lifetime to ensure fairness and openness. The FSA has campaigned for these changes on behalf of supporters and are asking supporters to help make sure the Government implement the changes in the review. They would like supporters and supporters’ groups to contact their MP’s urging them to back the proposals and get their support for the report by writing to Nadine Dorries the secretary of state for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). They believe most MPs will support the review’s proposals, but want to ensure the Government hears from all the elected representatives from across the country. To find out who your local MP is and what to say to them and how to write the email see https://thefsa.org.uk/news/want-to-fix-football-heres-how-you-can-change-things/ Please encourage everyone you know who is a football supporter to write. Following the debacle of the European Super League during the summer many supporters of those clubs will also be concerned about their club's future, encourage them to support the review. It is in their interest to do so. This needs everyone to be involved if it is to have real success To read the Fans Led Review and see its recommendations see the link https://thefsa.org.uk/news/fan-led-review-is-a-huge-step-forward/ Following the recent Government regulations concerning covid please be patience and ensure you follow the advice, requirements and rules as you did previously. Please have the relevant paperwork ready when you come on matchdays. It will speed everything up when getting to the turnstiles. We know you will and thank you for doing so in advance. Stay safe, look after yourself and enjoy the upcoming festive period. You can contact me via dave.matthew-jones@cambridge-united.co.uk or follow what is happening via the www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub facebook site www.cambridgefansunited.org website or via twitter SLO@CambridgeUTD If you would like to report a broken seat/bench in the Main or South Stands please contact the club by using the e-form below. You can also report any facility issues as well via the form and we will endeavour to repair or address it as soon as we can via the link here
We are regularly asked for teamsheets on matchdays by supporters of both sides. We have launched Programme on a Page. this season. It is a combination of a team sheet and programme on one sheet of paper and can be downloaded on matchdays or have on your mobile device. We hope you enjoy the read and find the information useful
The latest copy is now available to download below or at the Programme Exchange outlet (outside the club shop) before the match against Rotherham Tomorrow's copy is free while stocks are available. Reminder of COVID-19 guidance here Please see the Frequently asked questions here We also provide picturepath that helps reduce anxiety for children with SEN when coming to the Abbey Stadium https://cambridgefansunited.org/how-to-use-picture-path.html… Audio descriptive commentary https://cambridgefansunited.org/audio-descriptive-commentary.html… The following matches are currently on line for the away travel Sunday 26th December 2021----------Wycombe Match day ticket book here January 8th ------------ Newcastle United Match day tickets order here You can ring Away Travel on 07591 111251 or Email cfuawaytravel@yahoo.com
This year the FSA has been promoting #TerraceTalk – a fan-led mental health initiative – to encourage open and honest conversations about mental health and encourage supporters who need them to seek out mental health support services.
And with Christmas approaching we’re reminding fans about the help that’s available for those who are feeling the unusual stress that the holidays can occasionally bring. Backed by the EFL and Mind’s ‘On Your Side’ partnership, #TerraceTalk aims to complement existing initiatives in football and encourage fans to reach out if they need a little support. Much of the work on #TerraceTalk has been carried out by supporter representatives from the FSA’s Networks – aiming to raise awareness of critical mental health issues and deliver initiatives at club level. The leading mental health charity MIND has a page dedicated to mental health issues around Christmas – you can read that here. Elsewhere support is available from the following organisations: Age UK – call 0800 678 1602 8am-7pm Alcoholics Anonymous or call 0800 9177 650 Andy’s Man Club CALMzone – call 0800 585858 Childline or call 0800 1111 Mental Health First Aid (England) Mental Health First Aid (Wales) Mental Health Matters National Domestic Abuse Helpline – call 0808 2000 247 National Gambling Helpline or call 0808 8020 133 rehab4addiction or call 0800 140 4690 Samaritans – 116 123 call any time for free SHOUT 85258 – a text-only 24 hour confidential mental health support service – text 85258 SEED – specialise in supporting those with eating disorders & associated mental health issues – call 01482 718130 or email. For medical advice call the NHS on 111. ![]()
The Fan-led Review of Football Governance proposed ideas which could radically transform our game for the better – and we want fans across the country to do their bit and ensure that the Government implements those recommendations.
Football club chief executives have already started their own lobbying operation to oppose the report and we, as supporters, must counteract that by contacting our elected officials and letting them know that football fans are right behind the Fan-led Review. How can I help?We want individual fans and supporters’ groups to contact their own MP and ask them to show their support for the report by writing to Nadine Dorries, the secretary of state for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). We believe most MPs will support the review’s proposals but we want to ensure the Government hears from elected representatives from across the country. Action:
How should I introduce my email? Say who you are and where you live. Be polite. If you support a club in (or around) your MPs constituency then it’s worth namechecking your team – especially if it has been through problems which the Fan-led Review seeks to fix (e.g. administration, ownership issues etc). Ask your MP to write to Nadine Dorries, the secretary of state for the DCMS, and call for the Government to back all the recommendations in the Fan-led Review of Football Governance. Point out that Football has had many opportunities to self-regulate and has not taken them. The Government’s Fan-led Review manifesto commitment was welcome and now it should deliver up the recommendations of the report (you might wish to include them, see below). What are the recommendations?
Don’t forget to copy in the FSA (mp@thefsa.org.uk) so we can see which MPs have been contacted. While it’s better to contact MPs via email we realise many people will prefer to use Twitter – tag @WeAreTheFSA as we’d be interested to join in those discussions. ![]()
Here is the result of the 'The Abbey Accumulator' (10 December 2021)
This weeks winning number for 'The Abbey Accumulator' is (2798) It's a rollover this week so next week's 'The Abbey Accumulator' jackpot will be £2050. The lucky winner of 'The Abbey Accumulator' will be notified individually by email and receive their cheque within the next few days. Yours sincerely, The CUFC Lottery Team, https://www.cufclottery.co.uk Join the CUFCLottery Here
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The Amber Nation will be traveling to Premiership Newcastle United in the FA Cup (date to be confirmed) We are trying to ascertain the demand for the Away Travel Coach on the day Will you be using it? Please say via the form below. The cost will be 40 pounds. Coach tickets will be going on sale next week If you wish to or know someone who would like to sponsor the coaches please let us know via the details below. I am sure that Mark and the players would welcome as many supporters in St James's Park backing them Contact away travel via the details below ringing on 07591 111251 or Emailing cfuawaytravel@yahoo.com To Book your Away Travel Seat to Charlton Ring 07591 111251. Only a few left |
Here is the result of the 'Must Win Monday' (06 December 2021)
This weeks winning 'Must Win Monday' number is (6475), with the winner receiving £100 The lucky winner of 'Must Win Monday' will be notified individually by email and receive their cheque within the next few days. Don't forget that The Abbey Accumulator is due to be drawn this Friday. Yours sincerely, The CUFC Lottery Team, https://www.cufclottery.co.uk |
Book your Away Travel Seat to Cheltenham Here
The stadium is not cashless. You can buy tickets and food and drink with cash or cards but we no longer sell any tickets from the turnstiles. All tickets if bought on the day are from the ticket office. They are cheaper if bought in advance.
Programmes are cash only £3
I am happy to meet your supporters coach when it arrives if required and welcome them personally.
Away fans collecting pre-paid tickets can do so from the shed adjacent to the Hazelwood’s (away) stand and programmes are on sale in this area too. If any fans with disability have specific needs, do let me know and I will pass this on to my colleague
Please note that once inside the Hazelwood’s stand, there is no facility to purchase alcohol.
Away fan friendly pubs include The Kemble and The Sandford Park Ale House. There are a variety of pubs in the town centre.
If there is anything else I can help with before Tuesday please let me know,
For more information see https://www.ctfc.com/fans/visiting-supporters/
Cheltenham Town Football ClubAddress:
Jonny-Rocks Stadium
Whaddon Road
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire GL52 5NA
Main switchboard: 01242 573558
Fax: 01242 224675
Email: info@ctfc.com
Ticket Office
Phone: 01242 573558 (Option 1)
Email: tickets@ctfc.com
All away supporters can expect a warm welcome to the Jonny-Rocks Stadium from our staff and stewards who are on hand to help make your visit to the home of the Robins as enjoyable as possible.
Away Ticket Information
All away supporters are seated in the Hazlewoods Stand, which is an all seater stand located behind the goal and accessed via Whaddon Road.
Visiting clubs will be sent a ticket allocation if requested and these tickets will then be available to buy from the respective team’s Ticket Office. Tickets will also be available to buy at the ticket office at Cheltenham however prices do go up on a matchday so visiting fans are advised to purchase in advance of matchday.
Those needing to pay by credit/debit card can do this at the CTFC Ticket Office which is located in the car park next to the club shop.
Away Disabled Supporters
Away disabled supporters who require a wheelchair space need to book these in advance. This can be done by contacting their own Ticket Office (if allocation has been sent) or alternatively contacting the Ticket Office at Cheltenham Town Football Club on 01242 573558 option 1.
Away supporters who are ambulant can buy through their respective club's ticket office. Alternatively if choosing to do so they can buy from the ticket office at Cheltenham if purchasing on matchday.
By Car:
From The North:
Leave the M5 at junction 10 and take the A4019 towards Cheltenham. Keep straight on through the traffic lights, until you come to large roundabout (there is a McDonalds on the left), at which you turn turn left. Continue up this road going over a double mini roundabout. Keep going for about 300 yards and then turn right into Swindon Lane. Go over the level crossing and straight over the next roundabout (signposted Prestbury) passing the race course on your left. Turn right into Albert Road (signposted Gloucestershire University) and at the bottom at the roundabout turn left into Prestbury Road, (the ground is signposted from here) and then further down Prestbury Road, turn right into Whaddon Road. The Jonny-Rocks Stadium is down on the left.
From The South:
Leave the M5 at Junction 11 turning right towards Cheltenham. Go across 1st roundabout - GCHQ is on your left. Turn left at the next roundabout, into Princess Elizabeth Way. Go straight over the next roundabout, (the exit is over at about "1 o'clock"). Keep on up this road, and you will come to a big roundabout, where you will see a McDonalds on the corner. Go straight across this roundabout and continue up this road going over a double mini roundabout. Then as North.
By Train:
Nearest train station: Cheltenham Spa Railway Station
Frequent train routes run between Cheltenham and Gloucester, Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester and London. To get to the town centre from Cheltenham Spa railway station you can either walk (approximately 20 minutes), get the Stagecoach D bus (departs every 10 minutes during peak times) or get a taxi (there is a taxi rank at the station).
Cambridge United supporters can you see yourself in the photos in the slideshow below
Simon King took the photographs
Read more via the link below
www.sdeurope.eu/post/the-sd-europe-produced-slo-handbook-is-finally-out
You can download the handbook here or read below

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The newsletter aims to showcase a selection of the invaluable activities carried out by EFL Clubs and their Club Community Organisations (CCOs), with Issue One published in Autumn 2021.
Taking place every day across England and Wales, EFL Clubs and CCOs collectively continue to make a huge difference and positive impact on our communities whilst improving people’s lives.
In this first issue, we look back on a successful EFL Trust National Conference which took place at St George’s Park last month, along with an interview from the newly-appointed Chair of the EFL Trust, Liam Scully.
In addition, the newsletter also looks back on the 10-year anniversary of the EFL Trust partnership with the National Citizen Service and how EFL Clubs have provided over 400 young people with employment via the Government’s Kickstart scheme.
Together, our Clubs and CCOs reach over 850,000 people each year across England and Wales. The hours committed by players and Club teams, the volume of volunteers involved and the numbers of people they reach is remarkable and EFL in the Community Newsletter aims to celebrate this work.
Read Issue One here.
To celebrate that anniversary we’ve produced a 40-page publication that looks back at the work supporters have been engaged in over the last 100 years.
The 100 Years of Supporter Activism publication looks at the founding of the major national supporter organisations and how the movement has developed vital campaigns over the decades:
100 Years of Supporter Activism chapters:
- Foreword
- The Fan Voice
- Supporter ownership
- Football’s Darkest Days
- ID Cards: The Fightback Begins
- Rise of the ISAs
- Fans In Focus
- Women’s Game
- Fanzines
- Anti-racism & Diversity
- Policing
- Twenty’s Plenty
- Super League & Game 39
- Football & WWII
- Fans’ embassies
- Safe standing
The latest copy is now available to download below or at the Programme Exchange outlet (outside the club shop) before the match against Exeter
Tomorrow's copy is free while stocks are available as there is no programme being produced.
We also provide picturepath that helps reduce anxiety for children with SEN when coming to the Abbey Stadium https://cambridgefansunited.org/how-to-use-picture-path.html…
Audio descriptive commentary https://cambridgefansunited.org/audio-descriptive-commentary.html…
The following matches are currently on line for the away travel
Tuesday 7th December 2021--------Cheltenham
Saturday 11 December 2021--------Charlton Athletic
Sunday 26 December 2021----------Wycombe
You can ring Away Travel on 07591 111251 or Email cfuawaytravel@yahoo.com
EFL’s first-ever LGBTQ+ Fans’ Forum will take place on Monday 6 December (6:30pm – 8:00pm).
3/12/2021
This will be a virtual event hosted by Sky Sports’ Mark McAdam and will consist of a panel of industry representatives.
The event will be an opportunity to look at the progress made whilst also finding out what still needs to be done.
The EFL look forward to learning directly from fans on how we can continue to support LGBTQ+ inclusion within the EFL and across Football as a whole.
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Here is the result of the 'The Abbey Accumulator' (03 December 2021)
This weeks winning number for 'The Abbey Accumulator' is (5291) It's a rollover this week so next week's 'The Abbey Accumulator' jackpot will be £2000. The lucky winner of 'The Abbey Accumulator' will be notified individually by email and receive their cheque within the next few days. Yours sincerely, The CUFC Lottery Team, https://www.cufclottery.co.uk |
JOIN THE CUFCLOTTERY HERE TODAY
The CUFCLottery was recently re-launched and the number of players each week has increased. The lottery provides improvements to both Club and supporter amenities at the Abbey Stadium, as well as local community projects. Examples of projects funded by the Lottery included the purchase and installation of the two new scoreboards, various hand-dryers and a wealth of materials to improve the pitch and the around the ground. For information concerning the many, but not all of the items the lottery has help provide funding for over the years, see https://www.cufclottery.co.uk/our-successes/ To join see the lottery see https://www.cufclottery.co.uk/sign-up/ The more players, the more projects and facilities can be improved or new ones can be started
The following matches are now on line concerning the away travel coach. To book please click on the matches below or go to https://www.cambridgefansunited.org/away-travel.html you can also book or find out more information at the Programme Exchange
Tuesday 7th December 2021--------Cheltenham
Saturday 11 December 2021--------Charlton Athletic
Sunday 26 December 2021----------Wycombe
Please look after yourself and enjoy following the team home and away this season.
You can contact me via dave.matthew-jones@cambridge-united.co.uk or follow what is happening via the www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub facebook site
www.cambridgefansunited.org website or via twitter SLO@CambridgeUTD
If you would like to report a broken seat/bench in the Main or South Stands please contact the club by using the e-form below. You can also report any facility issues as well via the form and we will endeavour to repair or address it as soon as we can via the link here
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